The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 30, 1938, Page 6

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et At R AR SRS R 5. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30, 1938. By GEORGE McMANUS r e | | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO { . S. DART |\ 1 - U. S. Mc UT ¥ IR Leaves Femme ONS- | HAVE cvery Wednesday VBN TATTLE For PETERSBURG, ¥ PILS ALS S N ALEXANDER and W o For Inforr . D. B. FEMMER—Phone ti4 | Freight must be on later than 4 P. e ED IF | DON'T GIT SOME MONEY —— GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE BUY GREEN TOP RIDE Nazi Liner Vancouver Inspw'lmi inDrydock [ gosorar Nores :I COUPON BOOKS: I . S, TONGASS [‘sranven overems | ! BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS o ‘ QUALITY WORK CLOTHING ZORIC || J | a5t | SYSTEM CLEAN Phos . 15 1l FRED HENNING ett Botelho wa adm Hospital last nigl . i UNLUADS HERE ¢ NonTHHGOND % David et minor | ALASKA LAUNDRY I Complete Oulfitter for Men l * No northbound . ic u R e e L R . YULED SAILINGS @ nt Hospital - N = B . nd scheduled to se '”’”‘ e e from Seattle December 2 at @ i} went a mi yesterday with & . 10 a.m » P 10! L he Government Hos- <4 eral cargo, sailed shortly a . cess Norah scheduled to @ tal this morni : | & HOMEB NQEDLING midnigh d ports, BIOWING | o = i) frem Vancouver Decem- ® ; its whistle @ minute intervals | ¢ er 9 at 9 pm > e as a paid-up subseriber to in the heavy fog that blanketed | o pAjcka scheduled to sail from e sterday the bor all night . \ttle December 9 am. e nent Hospital. She left for her home H : The ngass is to go to Sitka SOUTHBOUND SAILIN . on the Estebeth The Dally Alas;la Emp;‘re Lislanski and Hoonah, returning | ¢ north Coast scheduled to ar- @ R here sonthbound on Monda 5 S EAmBEE bW Toranoon. Snd v g R e . e s outhbound from cold Instead of importing this ev nin.r;) : t Ium »‘;oxl (‘::]1}::](‘ McROBIE CONVICTED e storage dock al 4 o'clock in @ froni ORmatgE i T el RO e e the afternoon o orms, Japan 15 nc b ON TWO COUNTS BY !, vucon scheduied southbound e own dye, which, officlals CAPI FEDERAL JURY HERE + ot sonc: : iy, TOL THEATRE viikad ® Tol scheduled southbound e 3 and receive 2 tickets to see: T UXY/i5 s ity M- | o 3 LOCSLIBATY B : Divorce of Lady X burg and larce case| "w::x ‘S;"“‘lufi( i tor St o Vieutenant Osca Jahnsen (left) and Inspector Jack Sm the Alameda County, Cal, pelice \ s FARCDN HOTEL brought in a verdict of guilty on|g o ,‘:g'“f:ysnmpm' or S o1 shown viewing the ed hull of the Nazi liner Vancouver, shortiy after the was put in drydock. close o the both counts. Maximum penaily onjg 1)‘..‘1 ‘](r ves ‘.\.,.,;f Wednesday ¢ Although sabotage was at first believed to have been the cause of blast which sank th !l ;i of WATCH THIS SPACE » burg o s . an. i e Aoy, 2 g < g t SO TR Y ¢ the explosio 8037 2168 bor. Sple :;l‘x]: ll;;:l 1‘r\ (x‘:tm‘(:.,‘n?.:’l.u:x ar o dle " at7am. for Petersburg, Port e tigators are not .‘n Tookir = m pessibility 1,1”1“\11 I. q|’n|mu||( as cause for the explosion. On i % contort: Yiis Nubio Wons Aweas HECE Alexander, Kake and way man vessel, the “We in San Francisco Bay, a long LARGE Bates S50 McRoble was acoused of en-| g oy, e | of several of his companions were endangered. _An investiga ROOMS, Ve . » ih spl)‘l’l‘;)b((:;“;x““]”l"‘l“ 'l‘f"‘;;il par Tle o e e o e 4 e e e e (hecauseof this mishap. The cable had worn thin and snapped, ML vt — = — e from the till. | SRR M ) SR ol ; = f | o COLUMBIA LUMBER CO started his life of crime in Wash-|[ 1IDES TOMORROW | S Basived ° ington state at the age of LEE R e Jews Has Revive OF ALASKA cording to his record. He was s Tow HAb=1:100 A0 40 test Old Time Issues up first from Montesano and since| High tide_7:45 am. 141 foet, ; LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS ra’l‘;‘grl'ngmovr.er‘\'ll‘“I(i':jl:;l ‘;,‘; II"““; ‘l’“l"fi'l‘;&q pm, 14129 iML (Continuea trum Page One) st TRkl tall S 1iriR thi rebinn. of 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU b i igh tide— p.m., 119 feet. 1 W SECURE Y J T 3 ss driving, car theit, larceny, BT pclal . il JUNO SAMPLE SHOP | SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and petty crimes. He is a native uII The first automobile is generally in the eyes of Lhe i e LEOTA RUSSELL i and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A. Stevenson, Wash. conceded to have been built in Of Europe becau - i wm all over again | slephone 133 - Paris in 1769, France pioneered in Similation and reached its ey Reduction of child labor is par-|the development of the k the Am Alnus are survivors S tially responsible for the increase, bile. That first French car was the 19th centu Ei i b nsl b in employed women. driven by steam mely low levels of misery again to D WitE Jded’ 3 " % iy ___ land crime in the ghettoes of the|; them. R continent. 1881 and 1914, 3.000,000 b U. S. Commerce Increases I e e i of the Amer- | U I ‘ . ) | condone the bloody pe Inci- e EoUn Y > T l > H ll Q P’ have happened in s = l' EXPORTS IMPORTS 3o law of 1624. Germany and Austria OYSTERS ‘SR” £ # R S AEPRESERTS 50 MITION Do POGROMS DATE FAR BAC can send only 27,000 of their people in season i : g ST e e Pt [ v 95 T ; ¢ CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. Phone 41} CANA‘DAC 4 before the Fre and you'll always find - - E sl L from Sonade Russia and nearby S a real treat when you R I g ‘ Estimates indicate t News |. Q. Answers e 2 ; H . { of a million Jews crov 1. Leni Riefenstahl, film director. ; rom Al k Alr T an t ln bic 2. Pearl S. Buck. YA QTERN ey | : T e ha a1 e FZ‘?II& sha“a‘m;a?n«.u the par- {.i\;‘\lhlh\ OYSTER aska r spor 9 C. { i g % 3 i i kraine. » Germanies held the ition plan and said she would call ERY = at'dKa ¢ e mitile mishiz b pithie vkl | wilble Rbie it oithle mivhe Tithir | ¢ , some quarter of | | & Sonference to try’to settie Jew- g 5 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | Togroats $E2% e 2 million. And a went on, 4. (a) New York; won, (b) Wis- v i i . general populations of Europe,| | between Aryan citizens and persons . wRANETIC Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska [ e ivnds despite o belonging to another race. . 2 H whic ke n pritrapey hi g b oo i oAkt o AbL 1 —— - AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL i guilds and trades were barred to = " N : P J in Prussia. Marriages were PHONE 612— Day or Night i severely regulated. A L A But the more modern phil Hangar and Shop in Juneau R0 phy of liberty, equality, and fr i = g e ternity, with the of such men N - SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot i e s e N TRANSRORT ATION RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher ‘ 1 Mendelsohn, began to remedy th COMPANY ' | e After— Jew's lot by the middle of the 18th H 5 eolih b gl ok, All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped U i > Operati wn A tical Radi tion KA. e CUBA : Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle perating O S dlo Rishg i Lo Gt feom o m——_ e —— 3 Before— Before— T eavil Tl A CHAMPION SHOE SHOP Seattle G Ac Atter— Men's Dress Shoes—§ | 5. s, TONGASS Ve, 9 s \ ' e et 9289 i i G 4, I ' MARINE AIRWAYS Tnsrsom 1783% : | el Welt Gouatiuo- PASSENGERS FREIGHT SRILING SCHEDULE b SR ERAZIL tion. REFRIGERATION [ SAILING SCHEDULE 2-V8y Badle Conmanlption ;.'-g B ;,.; Seoit l;'imld s‘:m;- REPAIRING, by the | ® A SLeat‘{le Due Juneau Due Juneau SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE eforgme efore— Swedish Expert—276 8. Franklin SheA eattle Northbound . : s s | tYURON oo o Sk s e Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier R T i | ALASKA ki Dec. 3 D *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail beat from South. After— After— D. B. FEMME 5 €0, . 8 Dec. 12 s d i T R | MT. MCKINLEY Dec. 10 Dec. 13 Dec. 19 Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagol e e oo TE% BARANOF Dec. 17 Dec.20 Dec. 26 I D O, A N e A 1M1 o] ) > 3 quent Nonschedule Trips—10% of p. CREAT BRITAIN. S e e, iMT. McKINLEY Dec. 24 Dec. 27 Jan. 2 BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA Te Gret Britaia frem Geeat Briteln ¥ BARANOF Dec. 31 Before— - o it THE SIGN OF e R c. Jan. 3 Jan. 9 | TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 W wiibie miahie alahir nishir niskie nushie DEPENDABLE I i—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative < . 3 i £l SERVICE ROUND TRIP FARE. $74.00 ) Afler= - A= o ; :\‘ll]tari g CaNé\]l); Travel | November 11. Return ticket must be used by March 25, 1939. _ B 8 MAIL ACTELC | e o dmg "l':e A; l-‘c:]l!lre Service) . | Service Every Trip | on a ] THE ALASKA LINE 0 pter: jradenby, Dreaking own t‘anfr barriers, the Umt‘ed F é "PRIN H . Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 States has just signed its nineteenth reciprocal trade treaty—with | IuneGU' all’banks bl B. 0. ADAMS, Agent i Great Britain. Secretary of State Hull's biggest “catch.” The treaty Beihel-Nome CESS" | N G ) covers Britain and its overseas empire except the dominions. Sitavon T Lin i The pictogram shows what has happened to U. S. trade with five gy Sy YT : er | ,?.g .Prit i countries which signed agreements under “Yankee Trader” Hull's ::: *i‘: ‘;:::::::: ) % JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, AR R s T policies. It is based on figures from Henry Chalmers, Department Tue. |Ar. Fairbanks L n. VICTORIA OR SEATTLE Alqska St o) h. C of Commerce tariff expert. “Beforc” means the two-year average |Wed.| Th. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS & e‘tms lp Oln )a!l just before the trade agreement was signed; “After” means the v. Fairbanks __(Ar.| 8:00/ 7:30 Princess Norah “ON‘ARLL-ALASKA S . latest two-year average. R December 7, 18 WEEKLY SAILINGS Round Trip—$72; with toilet—$83 and up. Chalmers says that several powerful influences other than trade . _ i Lot i o '3 Connections at Vancouver with sel:mi ?{;m g‘l’:‘m agreements have been at work to increase American foreign trade 1t M i % s 8 cmrd'r::ni:‘:‘:::::l""’“‘ NORTHLAND .......Dec. 2 Dec. 6 Dec. 9 i but cites the following figures as significant of the effect of the | . |12:30(Ar. Nome _____|Lv.| 1:30 Trans-Atlantio no T E L G A s T IN E A U NORTH COAST Nov. 25 Nov.29 Dec. 2 0 NORTH COAST Dec. 9 Dec.13 Dec. 16 treaties: [ % '8 muj‘zs. expo:tsbeta all :;ade ugrelt;x;ex; (;())u{nll‘ies mcrcns:d mo:le . PACIFIC ALASKA ‘ 'nckets,r:::erl:::‘:;:; At 7o Every Effort Made for the NORTHLAND .. Dec. 16~ Dec. 20 . Dee. 38 | percen ween the years -35, before most of the trade | particulars f : HAROLD C. KNIGHT ... —— TR ] i agreements came into effect, and the latest trade years. Exports | AgyéYs'nmE:' | V. W. MULVI::.L gfimiort Of.lc,.; uceAStI"SIE ::-lg-'BUBFOR'D. Ticket Agent ... Phone "n ] to countries with whom the U. 8. has no agreements increased 35 LOUIS A. DlumCQU! Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska sm - GUY m"m I Lt : i percent. l CANADIAN ection DA o e " Irpports from trade agreement countries increased 40 percent. GASBINEAU HOTEL PACIFIC w in conn - = [ 'l,mmwmemcnunummcreasedfipercem. 108 A.IHSERVICE INFORMATION VEHR RDU”D QLHCHP SER\.“'—{' - gl A AT 3 - LC

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